CIOs Must Take Post Quantum Cryptography Seriously Today or Risk Future Peril
Quantum computers are poised to break the cryptographic algorithms that protect most enterprise data, with experts predicting practical attacks as early as 2029. Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) offers algorithms resistant to both classic and quantum attacks, but many organizations have yet to adopt them. The article urges CIOs to assess their data’s half‑life, rank vulnerabilities, and develop a migration roadmap now, before encrypted data becomes a liability. Delaying action could leave critical information exposed to nation‑state actors hoarding breached data for future decryption.
AWS Moves Further Into Enterprise Applications with Quick, Connect Talent, Connect Decisions and Connect Health
AWS’s recent "What’s next with AWS" event unveiled a suite of AI‑driven enterprise tools, beginning with Amazon Quick, a copilot‑style platform that self‑optimizes models while enforcing corporate guardrails. The Connect family was rebranded and expanded to include Connect Decisions for...